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"That is why you are no longer foreigners and outsiders but citizens together with God's people and members of God's family."

(Ephesians 2:19)


Sunday

  9:30 a.m.     Worship
10:30 a.m.     Bible Classes
  6:00 p.m.     Worship


Wednesday

  7:00 p.m.     Bible Study
  10:00 a.m.   Ladies Bible Class


Here 2 Overcome (College) Ministry

"Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him."
John 7:38



When one sees the symbol of H2O what normally comes to mind? The answer is water.

Water was scarce in Jesus' day, yet water was as much a necessity for life then as it is today. Just as the physical body needs regular water to continue living, so does the spirit. Jesus is the water needed by the spiritual part of man. Without Him the soul will eventually die. The soul is thirsty and we try to quench that thirst with many things that satisfy for awhile, but eventually we get thirsty again. The only thing that can truly quench the thirst of the spirit is the Living Water, Jesus Christ.

He is the water that brings life to the soul. Jesus is the only thing that can quench the thirst of the spirit. Anything or anyone else will only dry up and leave the spirit thirsty again. By drinking the Living Water one can live and never thirst again. Jesus is what our spirit needs in order for us to be able to live eternally with Him. Without the Living Water our spiritual body dies just as our physical body would if we didn't drink any water.

The college and young adults at Tuscumbia quench their spiritual thirst with Jesus, the Living Water, by looking to Him each day. We also share the Living Water with others by showing how Jesus can quench their own spiritual thirst in their lives.

From now on when you see H2O don’t reflect upon its physical application, but rather the spiritual connotations that lie within. By drinking the Living Water we are…Here 2 Overcome!

The Tuscumbia Church of Christ H2O Ministry exists to create a community of single college age and young adults who are eager to engage this exciting world around us, but somehow remain faithful to the distinctive way of living the Jesus life. As Christians, we are dedicated to living that life together even with our differences. Here you’ll find those who pour themselves into a full-time college schedule, a newly married lifestyle, work around the clock, or possibly do all of the above. Jesus Christ, the living water, is flowing abundantly for you!

Drink up!



Men's Devotional Ministry This is a Devotional Ministry. The name's origin comes from Prov. 27:17 "As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another" and 2 Cor. 4:18 "...while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal." We seek to build each other up and encourage each other to keep a spiritual focus on what God's Will is for us in our lives. We meet together on the 1st Monday night of each month at 6 PM at the home of one of our members. The host will determine the dinner theme for the evening and is responsible for preparing the main dish. The guests will provide the drinks, sides, and desserts. Be sure to bring an appetite, because there will be great food and awesome spiritual nourishment, not to mention some of the best fellowship you have ever had.
 
Patriots for Christ This is a ministry outreach at Northwest-Shoals Community College primarily sponsered by the Tuscumbia Church of Christ, but is also sponsored by various other congregations of the area as well. It is "A Campus Ministry eager to engage this exciting world around us, but somehow remain faithful to the distinctive way of living the Jesus life."
Potluck Meal Every 3rd Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. at our church Annex not only do our college and young adults come together for this special meal, but so do our teenagers and even our little ones. It's a time where we can all come and just enjoy and wonderful period of fellowship with one another and enjoy the delicacies that have been spread about the food table.